An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting

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The tropical Andes and adjacent Amazon are Earth’s highest biodiversity hotspot. Manu National Park in southeastern Peru encompasses an entire watershed, ranging from Andean highlands to Amazonian lowlands, and is a megadiverse landscape on the Andes to Amazon transition. Here we present an annotate...

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Autores: Farfan-Rios, William, Garcia-Cabrera, Karina, Salinas, Norma, Raurau-Quisiyupanqui, Mireya N., Silman, Miles R.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Andes
altitudinal range
climate change
species distribution
tree diversity
tropical montane forest.
Bosque montano tropical
cambio climático
diversidad arbórea
distribución de especies
rangos de elevación.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
Lista anotada de árboles y afines en los bosques montanos del sureste peruano: la importancia de seguir recolectando
title An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
spellingShingle An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
Farfan-Rios, William
Andes
altitudinal range
climate change
species distribution
tree diversity
tropical montane forest.
Andes
Bosque montano tropical
cambio climático
diversidad arbórea
distribución de especies
rangos de elevación.
title_short An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
title_full An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
title_fullStr An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
title_full_unstemmed An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
title_sort An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collecting
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Farfan-Rios, William
Garcia-Cabrera, Karina
Salinas, Norma
Raurau-Quisiyupanqui, Mireya N.
Silman, Miles R.
author Farfan-Rios, William
author_facet Farfan-Rios, William
Garcia-Cabrera, Karina
Salinas, Norma
Raurau-Quisiyupanqui, Mireya N.
Silman, Miles R.
author_role author
author2 Garcia-Cabrera, Karina
Salinas, Norma
Raurau-Quisiyupanqui, Mireya N.
Silman, Miles R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Andes
altitudinal range
climate change
species distribution
tree diversity
tropical montane forest.
Andes
Bosque montano tropical
cambio climático
diversidad arbórea
distribución de especies
rangos de elevación.
topic Andes
altitudinal range
climate change
species distribution
tree diversity
tropical montane forest.
Andes
Bosque montano tropical
cambio climático
diversidad arbórea
distribución de especies
rangos de elevación.
description The tropical Andes and adjacent Amazon are Earth’s highest biodiversity hotspot. Manu National Park in southeastern Peru encompasses an entire watershed, ranging from Andean highlands to Amazonian lowlands, and is a megadiverse landscape on the Andes to Amazon transition. Here we present an annotated checklist of trees and related species is along an elevation gradient in the Manu Biosphere Reserve that runs from sub-montane forests at 800 m elevation up to the tree line at 3625 m. Based on a network of 21 1-hectare permanent tree plots and botanical explorations, the floristic information is systematized by elevation ranges, geographical distribution and endemism. These preliminary results show 1108 species. Of these, 43% are new records for the region of Cusco, 15 species are new records for the Peruvian flora, 40 species are endemics for Peru, and 30 are potential new species for science. Another 39.7% are identified to genus or family level and remain morphospecies. Additionally, we show altitudinal range expansion for 45.2% of identified species (302 species). These results were found in a transect of plots spanning only 20 km of geographic distance, and are a sample of the high tree diversity in these mountainous ecosystems. The data show how poorly collected and understudied these ecosystems are. Basic floristic studies and collections are imperative for a better understanding of species distribution and function of ecosystems, and the basic biodiversity of the tropical Andes. They will also help to answer a major, unresolved question in modern global ecology of how tropical forests will respond to global climate change.
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spelling An annotated checklist of trees and relatives in tropical montane forests from southeast Peru: the importance of continue collectingLista anotada de árboles y afines en los bosques montanos del sureste peruano: la importancia de seguir recolectandoFarfan-Rios, WilliamGarcia-Cabrera, KarinaSalinas, NormaRaurau-Quisiyupanqui, Mireya N.Silman, Miles R.Andesaltitudinal rangeclimate changespecies distributiontree diversitytropical montane forest.AndesBosque montano tropicalcambio climáticodiversidad arbóreadistribución de especiesrangos de elevación.The tropical Andes and adjacent Amazon are Earth’s highest biodiversity hotspot. Manu National Park in southeastern Peru encompasses an entire watershed, ranging from Andean highlands to Amazonian lowlands, and is a megadiverse landscape on the Andes to Amazon transition. Here we present an annotated checklist of trees and related species is along an elevation gradient in the Manu Biosphere Reserve that runs from sub-montane forests at 800 m elevation up to the tree line at 3625 m. Based on a network of 21 1-hectare permanent tree plots and botanical explorations, the floristic information is systematized by elevation ranges, geographical distribution and endemism. These preliminary results show 1108 species. Of these, 43% are new records for the region of Cusco, 15 species are new records for the Peruvian flora, 40 species are endemics for Peru, and 30 are potential new species for science. Another 39.7% are identified to genus or family level and remain morphospecies. Additionally, we show altitudinal range expansion for 45.2% of identified species (302 species). These results were found in a transect of plots spanning only 20 km of geographic distance, and are a sample of the high tree diversity in these mountainous ecosystems. The data show how poorly collected and understudied these ecosystems are. Basic floristic studies and collections are imperative for a better understanding of species distribution and function of ecosystems, and the basic biodiversity of the tropical Andes. They will also help to answer a major, unresolved question in modern global ecology of how tropical forests will respond to global climate change.Los Andes están considerados como los puntos calientes más diversos de los trópicos, dentro de estos se encuentra el Parque Nacional del Manu, cuyas complejas condiciones climáticas y fisiográficas albergan una mega-diversidad y endemismo. En el presente trabajo se presenta una lista anotada de especies arbóreas y afines a lo largo de un gradiente de elevación desde los bosques submontanos a 800 m hasta la línea de bosque a 3625 m en la Reserva de Biosfera del Manu. En base a una red de 21 parcelas permanentes de una hectárea y exploraciones botánicas se sistematiza la información florística por rangos de elevación, distribución geográfica y endemismo. Estos resultados preliminares se traducen en 1108 especies de las cuales el 39.7% son morfoespecies, el 43% de las especies determinadas son registros nuevos para la región del Cusco, 15 especies son nuevos registros para la flora peruana, 40 especies son endémicas para Perú y 30 son potenciales especies nuevas para la ciencia. Adicionalmente, se resalta la expansión del rango altitudinal para el 45.2% de las especies determinadas (302 especies). Estos resultados son una muestra de la alta diversidad arbórea y afines en estos ecosistemas montañosos registrados en tan solo ~20 km de distancia geográfica, además muestra lo escasamente colectados y poco estudiados que se encuentran. Mas colecciones botánicas son necesarias - estos estudios básicos de florística son imperativos para un mejor entendimiento de la distribución de especies y la función del ecosistemas, además ayudará a responder una de las grandes preguntas en la ecología global moderna, ¿Cómo responderán los bosques tropicales al cambio climático global?Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2015-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1135110.15381/rpb.v22i2.11351Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2015); 145-174Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2015); 145-1741727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/11351/10171Derechos de autor 2015 William Farfan-Rios, Karina Garcia-Cabrera, Norma Salinas, Mireya N. Raurau-Quisiyupanqui, Miles R. Silmanhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/113512020-05-20T19:06:07Z
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